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As we enter the month of August, Mosaic is one full year into our strategic plan, Mosaic 2.0. This is a time to reflect and celebrate some of our successes in each of the five focus areas of the plan for the Western Iowa agency.

After serving 18 years as a Council Bluffs Police Officer, it's safe to say that Officer Matt Brinkman is a veteran. But one thing that's new to Officer Brinkman is his role as a Mosaic Ambassador and Community Advisory Committee member.

Brinkman's involvement with Mosaic began in March of this year after he attended a Discover the Possibilities tour in Council Bluffs.

"As a Community Affairs Officer, I go out into the community and attend events a lot. I was happy to learn more about Mosaic and hear stories from some of the people they support," said Brinkman.

The month of May brought many things ... flowers, warm weather and most importantly, Mental Health Awareness Month. In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, Mosaic in Council Bluffs, local businesses and organizations participated in the Embrace Campaign.

What does a meaningful day look like to you? Some might say spending time with friends, going on vacation or volunteering, while others might suggest partaking in their favorite pastime.

Mosaic Direct Support Staff in Denison have spent countless hours determining how to create a meaningful day for each and every person we serve. The result? The launch of the Meaningful Day program, a program tailored to each individual that provides opportunities for them to define their meaningful day.

After 20 years, the Logan office has officially moved! After spending over two decades on 7th Street in Logan, the office staff moved a short distance to North 2nd Avenue. And while the distance covered was small, the task of moving an entire office in a short amount of time was rather arduous.

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As we enter the month of August, Mosaic is one full year into our strategic plan, Mosaic 2.0. This is a time to reflect and celebrate some of our successes in each of the five focus areas of the plan for the Western Iowa agency.

After serving 18 years as a Council Bluffs Police Officer, it's safe to say that Officer Matt Brinkman is a veteran. But one thing that's new to Officer Brinkman is his role as a Mosaic Ambassador and Community Advisory Committee member.

Brinkman's involvement with Mosaic began in March of this year after he attended a Discover the Possibilities tour in Council Bluffs.

"As a Community Affairs Officer, I go out into the community and attend events a lot. I was happy to learn more about Mosaic and hear stories from some of the people they support," said Brinkman.

The month of May brought many things ... flowers, warm weather and most importantly, Mental Health Awareness Month. In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, Mosaic in Council Bluffs, local businesses and organizations participated in the Embrace Campaign.